David Owino had been enjoying uninterrupted game time at Kenya Police until the club moved to acquire the experienced Abud Omar in the mid-season transfer window.Abud who boasts of international experience having played for a couple of clubs in Europe has since established himself as the first choice left back at the club at the expense of Owino.##NAJAVA_MECA_7190513##While most of the players frown at warming the bench, for Owino, who is commonly known as Messi, he has embraced it as a challenge and highlights a number of things he has learnt from his senior.Odada yet to make top-flight appearance in the US eight months after signing for Philadelphia UnionMessi, revealed that training and watching Abud play has helped him improve on the art of whipping in accurate crosses and his, defensive attributes have also, improved.“I have learnt a lot from Abud in the period we have trained and shared the dressing room together. I have tapped some skills and advice that, will help me improve,” he said.Posta Rangers boss dissatisfied with draw against Gor MahiaReacting to the limited game time, the former KCB man said he had played in almost all matches before Abud’s arrival and the decision by the bench him has been helping him combat fatigue.“I had played a lot of matches last season and in the first leg of the current campaign. I also featured in all pre-season tournaments and friendly matches and thus, I needed a rest,” he said.Edwin Achayo discloses how Kabras won Enterprise Cup titleWith Harambee Stars back to international matches, Messi expressed his desire of trooping back to the team with his teammate who, is a regular player in the team.Messi got his first Stars call up when he was attached to Mathare United and was a regular face in the national team especially when Francis Kimanzi was the boss.“I believe the door to the national team will open in the next international window. It will be refreshing to get the call up alongside Abud who has played for the team for years,” he added.